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Unless you mean the 19th of November (Ohiobumpkin wrote:Done with my Civ pro and Torts outlines. Should I be worried if I don't have my crim law outline done yet and the exam is on the 19th?
That would be awkward given it's the 23rd and allSportsFan wrote:Unless you mean the 19th of November (Ohiobumpkin wrote:Done with my Civ pro and Torts outlines. Should I be worried if I don't have my crim law outline done yet and the exam is on the 19th?), no, not at all.
Do half of the hypos (everything you listed except flash cards) first to see what areas you could use a few flash cards on, then practice with flash cards and do the other half of your available hypos?Jsa725 wrote:cali lessons, EE's, PT's and siegels, etc... VS. making flash cards?
You should encourage him to continue with the flash cards, especially ones that focus on the facts and procedural history of the case. It might add to legitimacy if you make a few of your own & put them in visible places for others to see.Jsa725 wrote:
yeah, i just have a friend in my section, who is following about 10 others, that are totally focusing in on flash cards etc... and not even looking at hypos etc... dont know if i should say anything or just let him learn the material how he needs to.
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180goaheadualright wrote:You should encourage him to continue with the flash cards, especially ones that focus on the facts and procedural history of the case. It might add to legitimacy if you make a few of your own & put them in visible places for others to see.Jsa725 wrote:
yeah, i just have a friend in my section, who is following about 10 others, that are totally focusing in on flash cards etc... and not even looking at hypos etc... dont know if i should say anything or just let him learn the material how he needs to.
Yep.gaud wrote:Crap day of studying. fml.
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I sure hope so lolswimmer11 wrote:if we are having a crap day grinding then everyone most likely is as well!
Easiest perhaps is to just organize by however your casebook/syllabus does it, because you might more easily flip through/find things if you need it, by remembering where it was in the course. There's no real flow to torts in my mind, beyond the 4 elements. Everything else is just some kind of special negligence case or special strict liability case that is fact specific.Maximized wrote:Checking in brahs. Ready to finish this Torts outline!!! Only a few topics left, so I thought I'd ask if you fine people have any pointers on organizing it? We're not covering intentional torts or a few other things, so my outline is essentially:
Duty, Breach, Causation, Injury, Res Ipsa Loquitur, Negligence Per Se, Damages, Vicarious Liability, Joint and Several Liability, Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress, Negating Defenses, Affirmative Defenses, Ultrahazardous Activities - Strict Liability, and Products Liability - Strict Liability
Thing is, they're really just headers, with no genuine flow throughout, in contrast to what I had for Civ.Pro. and Contracts. Any suggestions?
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Yeah, that's pretty much what I did... It just seems as if there could be some more logical grouping. Oh well. Thanks!MrSparkle wrote:Easiest perhaps is to just organize by however your casebook/syllabus does it, because you might more easily flip through/find things if you need it, by remembering where it was in the course. There's no real flow to torts in my mind, beyond the 4 elements. Everything else is just some kind of special negligence case or special strict liability case that is fact specific.Maximized wrote:Checking in brahs. Ready to finish this Torts outline!!! Only a few topics left, so I thought I'd ask if you fine people have any pointers on organizing it? We're not covering intentional torts or a few other things, so my outline is essentially:
Duty, Breach, Causation, Injury, Res Ipsa Loquitur, Negligence Per Se, Damages, Vicarious Liability, Joint and Several Liability, Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress, Negating Defenses, Affirmative Defenses, Ultrahazardous Activities - Strict Liability, and Products Liability - Strict Liability
Thing is, they're really just headers, with no genuine flow throughout, in contrast to what I had for Civ.Pro. and Contracts. Any suggestions?
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